Operation Sindoor has completed its first year of activity [1].

The anniversary highlights the ongoing security posture of the Indian Army in Jammu and Kashmir. The operation focuses on maintaining stability in regions previously affected by cross-border hostilities.

Reporters from Aaj Tak recently visited a village in the Rajouri district to document the aftermath of conflict. This specific area was reportedly fired upon by Pakistan during border clashes that occurred between 2020 and 2021.

The visit provided a look at the local infrastructure, and the impact of the earlier shelling on civilian life. The Rajouri district remains a critical point of monitoring for the Indian military due to its proximity to the border.

Separate from the military anniversary, political tensions have surfaced regarding the operation. Prithviraj Chavan, a leader with the Congress party, faced criticism over previous remarks concerning the mission.

"I don't want to say anything more now… but I will not apologise," Chavan said. "There is no need… I did not make any wrong comment."

Operation Sindoor has completed its first year of activity.

The one-year mark of Operation Sindoor serves as a reminder of the fragile security environment in the Rajouri district. While the military focuses on border stability, the political friction surrounding the operation indicates that national security measures in Jammu and Kashmir remain a polarizing domestic issue in India.